Neil Davies
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Mediation is a safe, confidential and flexible forum in which you have control to settle a business, commercial or personal dispute. Mediation can keep you out of court as well as various other benefits. We can help you understand how mediation works and if it’s suitable for you.
Mediation can be a sensible, efficient and cost-effective way to assist you to resolve a number of issues, including formalities regarding your separation (for example, who will divorce who), the financial arrangements and also arrangements for your children.
HOW MEDIATION WORKS AND THE BENEFITS
- A neutral third party helps you navigate and discuss matters together.
- This means you and your former partner are the decision makers.
- The process empowers you to work together to reach the best outcome for your and your family’s future.
HOW WE HAVE HELPED PEOPLE IN MEDIATION
Neil has helped a number of couples who despite their divorce have wanted to continue working together so that their businesses could flourish. The constructive approach of mediation allowed this.
Neil has worked with couples who’s interests look beyond their own outcome and take into account other family members and future generations. Neil recently mediated an outcome for a farming family focusing on the future needs of the adult children as well as the divorcing couple. Working alongside lawyers and accountants a successful outcome was achieved for all.
Neil also mediates for couples who are in the court process but desperately want to avoid a final hearing. He recently helped settle a case by mediating directly with a couple and their respective barristers. A whole day mediation avoided the cost and stress of a 2 day trial the following week.
Mediation can be a sensible, efficient and cost-effective way to assist you to resolve a number of issues, including formalities regarding your separation (for example, who will divorce who), the financial arrangements and also arrangements for your children.
HOW MEDIATION WORKS AND THE BENEFITS
- A neutral third party helps you navigate and discuss matters together.
- This means you and your former partner are the decision makers.
- The process empowers you to work together to reach the best outcome for your and your family’s future.